No need to open ports.
You may need to use passive mode FTP.
1. On the View menu, click Remote Web Site.
2. At the top of the document window, click Remote Web Site Properties.
3. On the Remote Web Site tab, under Remote Web server type, click FTP.
4. In the Remote Web site location box, type the address, including the FTP
protocol, of the remote Web site that you want to publish folders and files
to - for example,
ftp://example.com - or click Browse to locate the site.
5. If you want to view a specific folder when you connect to the site, in
the FTP directory box, type the path to the folder - for example,
www/images.
6. If the server that hosts the remote Web site uses a different port (port:
One of the network input/output channels of a computer running TCP/IP. On
the World Wide Web, it usually refers to the port number a server is running
on. One computer can have many Web servers running on it, but only one
server can run on a port.) each time you publish files and folders to the
site, select the Use Passive FTP check box.
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"Clayton" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I installed a broadband router and I am now hvaing
> problems with uploading my website. I keep getting erros
> saying port 5001, 5002, etc. are timing out. So on my NAT
> Port Forwarding I am adding these ports, and then I try
> again and I get a new error. What are all the ports used
> by FrontPage (Or FTP) for that matter? I set 20-21, 3760,
> 5001-5007. Anymore?